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a cuba, cuba decide, y cuba que ha de reparar un misil ante aÉrea y lo repara cuba yerbas dependencia total es lo que mÁs dolor da. >>> y lo mÁs grave, dicen que viene otra en la otra me dijeron que viene la otra grabaciÓn, dicen que hay demasiadas groserÍas y im prep rios contra familia erecciÓn madre duro y querÍan limpiar un block no presentarlo asÍ en crudo porque muy ofensivo. >>> y importarÍa algo si sabemos cuando lo cÓmo murio chavo ocio ha dejado?. >>> lo que vÍa a confirmar lo que dijos que desde poner thaz nada y entonces, nos decÍa ro que se reunÍa con Él cinco horas que el presidente daba instrucciones por ahÍ padre. >>> en instrucciones de marÍa silva no drÍa haber delitos, como parte toilz de armas obtenciÓn y cri ejemplo en. >>> con la que sÍ. >>> hay varios, y ahora la fiscal. >>> pero no pasa nada. >>> pero creo que no. >>> parece que no pasa nada. >>> pero estÁ pasando, porque la procesiÓn va por dentro jorge, aquello dentro estÁ demasiado cono individuales y creo que va a pasar, si van a pasado cosas y se van a saber cosas y eso deteriora al go
a cuba, cuba decide, y cuba que ha de reparar un misil ante aÉrea y lo repara cuba yerbas dependencia total es lo que mÁs dolor da. >>> y lo mÁs grave, dicen que viene otra en la otra me dijeron que viene la otra grabaciÓn, dicen que hay demasiadas groserÍas y im prep rios contra familia erecciÓn madre duro y querÍan limpiar un block no presentarlo asÍ en crudo porque muy ofensivo. >>> y importarÍa algo si sabemos cuando lo cÓmo murio chavo ocio ha dejado?....
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it is difficult. >> cuba must also deal with a 50-year-old trade embargo. some here remain optimistic. >> the government's challenge will be to boost production to work on cooperatives to continue sponsoring the agricultural sector so that eventually we can cut back on food imports. this is what needs to happen so the economy can grow. >> in spite of the complications, those who come ihere everyday claim this is a real chance for those waiting to work hard during the objective is no longer just serve, but satisfy individual needs for a better life. x welcome to the journal, live from berlin. nine arrests. accra and damascus trade accusations. elections in bulgaria, exit polls suggesting. tonando alonso is thrilled win the spanish grand prix. >> turkey has rounded up nine people over saturday's bombings near t
it is difficult. >> cuba must also deal with a 50-year-old trade embargo. some here remain optimistic. >> the government's challenge will be to boost production to work on cooperatives to continue sponsoring the agricultural sector so that eventually we can cut back on food imports. this is what needs to happen so the economy can grow. >> in spite of the complications, those who come ihere everyday claim this is a real chance for those waiting to work hard during the objective...
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it is difficult. >> cuba must also deal with a 50-year-old trade embargo. some here remain optimistic. >> the government's challenge will be to boost production to work on cooperatives to continue sponsoring the agricultural sector so that eventually we can cut back on food imports. this is what needs to happen so the economy can grow. >> in spite of the complications, those who come ihere everyday claim this is a real chance for those waiting to work hard during the objective is no longer just serve, but malaysia's opposition party claims it was robbed in last week's election. china's your luckiest food scandal yet. yuckiest foods gamble yet. that is all here on
it is difficult. >> cuba must also deal with a 50-year-old trade embargo. some here remain optimistic. >> the government's challenge will be to boost production to work on cooperatives to continue sponsoring the agricultural sector so that eventually we can cut back on food imports. this is what needs to happen so the economy can grow. >> in spite of the complications, those who come ihere everyday claim this is a real chance for those waiting to work hard during the objective...
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patrick in cuba, thanks so much. still ahead, cnn gets its hands on one of the hottest gadgets on the planet. we will show you what new york looks like through the lens of google's new glasses. uh-huh. honey, i got this. we got this, right? dry cleaning done. gift for your aunt... done. today, we're gonna be talking about your body after baby. yep. we're done. okay. let's get some lunch. yes! [ laughs ] all right! yes, honey. all natural -- everything. done. oh! i forgot the check. [ camera clicks ] done. [ female announcer ] on your phone, online, on the go. wells fargo makes it easy to get banking done. >>> welcome back to cnn. one programming note, this sunday night anthony bourdain heads north to canada. he'll take us on a tour of the country by train. it's a show you will not want to miss. that's this sunday at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> now, to wearable technology. glasses have come a long way. you will soon be able to record video, take pictures and ask your glasses questions. i'm not talking about th
patrick in cuba, thanks so much. still ahead, cnn gets its hands on one of the hottest gadgets on the planet. we will show you what new york looks like through the lens of google's new glasses. uh-huh. honey, i got this. we got this, right? dry cleaning done. gift for your aunt... done. today, we're gonna be talking about your body after baby. yep. we're done. okay. let's get some lunch. yes! [ laughs ] all right! yes, honey. all natural -- everything. done. oh! i forgot the check. [ camera...
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now to cuba. the students of the country's world-famous ballet school have been squeezed into little practice rooms across havana. now they are back at home. >> early steps on the long path to becoming a ballet dancer. these are students at cuba's christie just national ballet -- cuba's prestigious national ballet school. the students fought for their places here. they work hard to make sure they can stay. in one way, life here just got easier. the ballet school is now back home in this vast mansion after a $10 million makeover. 300 students are busy making the most of all the room they have. >> it is better here. the rooms are big. we have many stuff. she has been director of the school for five decades, ever since it opened. this was its first decade -- dedicated home. it's grand halls were divided up for ballet classes. in 2011, the students were evacuated for their own safety. withe roof deteriorated age and all the rain. we had to leave a cousin we were afraid it would all come down. now we a
now to cuba. the students of the country's world-famous ballet school have been squeezed into little practice rooms across havana. now they are back at home. >> early steps on the long path to becoming a ballet dancer. these are students at cuba's christie just national ballet -- cuba's prestigious national ballet school. the students fought for their places here. they work hard to make sure they can stay. in one way, life here just got easier. the ballet school is now back home in this...
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club cuba, there is a with a very specific membership requirement. you have to be over 80 years of age. it is part of a government scheme to keep people living longer. >> she is 102 years old. she was born in 1910. in spite of her advanced age, she says she can't take care of herself and claims the only reason why she has lived this can are -- she says she take care of herself and claims the only reason why she has lived this long -- >> i can bathe myself, cook, an d clean. there are other people in my family who have reached 90, so i think that's the reason i'm still alive. >> she's a member of the 120 -- year-old -- 120-year-old club. it was sponsored by fidel castro to help people live to a ripe, old age. this man is now 82 and was the founder of the club. he says that what keeps the leader of revolution -- of cuba's revolution alive is a positive attitude. it is important to keep positive. that is what fidel has done. if there is a problem, you solve it. that is why fidel won the revolution. >> cuba has one of the highest life expectancy rates in
club cuba, there is a with a very specific membership requirement. you have to be over 80 years of age. it is part of a government scheme to keep people living longer. >> she is 102 years old. she was born in 1910. in spite of her advanced age, she says she can't take care of herself and claims the only reason why she has lived this can are -- she says she take care of herself and claims the only reason why she has lived this long -- >> i can bathe myself, cook, an d clean. there...
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is putting pressure on cuba to return some of its people. cuba desperately wants the list of countries that sponsor state terrorism and the message from the united states, as long as you harbor people like shakur, that won't happen. >> you have spoken to her in the past. you say it's an unimaginable amount of money, $2 million in reward money in cuba, can she be brought back to justice in the u.s.? >> reporter: not without the cuban government deciding hand her over. and, of course, when she came here in the 1980s, a somewhat different political climate. the cold war was raging and cuba did allow people who were involved with violent leftist groups to come here, and much of the fact that she's on the terrorism list, there are a lot of people on the united states that committed terrorist acts in cuba, they would like brought back, but when i met with joanne chesimard, she really believes the united states is a country she was trying to bring down, called it a racist police state. she wasn't hiding or afraid. seemed very comfortable and assure
is putting pressure on cuba to return some of its people. cuba desperately wants the list of countries that sponsor state terrorism and the message from the united states, as long as you harbor people like shakur, that won't happen. >> you have spoken to her in the past. you say it's an unimaginable amount of money, $2 million in reward money in cuba, can she be brought back to justice in the u.s.? >> reporter: not without the cuban government deciding hand her over. and, of course,...
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she's been in cuba since '84. what happened for her to make this most wanted list after all these years? >> yeah, and let's make it clear, this is the fbi's most wanted terror list. she's the fist woman to be on that list. certainly there have been women on the other fbi list, the fbi's most wanted list. and what we've learned, brooke, is certainly that there are criteria for making this list and a process that one goes through in terms of making the list. we know two of the criteria. one is that the person is a terrorist. the fbi does consider this woman to be a domestic terrorist. certainly someone that poses a threat to the united states government. the second criteria which is very interesting is that it has to be determined that the national publicity by being on this list makes it more likely that the fugitive will be captured. and so the fbi has determined that those two criteria has been met and that's why she is on the list. certainly, it may also have to do with the timing because as you said it was 40 y
she's been in cuba since '84. what happened for her to make this most wanted list after all these years? >> yeah, and let's make it clear, this is the fbi's most wanted terror list. she's the fist woman to be on that list. certainly there have been women on the other fbi list, the fbi's most wanted list. and what we've learned, brooke, is certainly that there are criteria for making this list and a process that one goes through in terms of making the list. we know two of the criteria. one...
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at how capitalism is taking root in cuba. this is the first market that does not belong to the state since fidel castro hoss revolution. people gather here to buy and sell food. until recently, farmers sold their goods to the government which handle distribution. a slow and often wasteful process. now he can set his own prices and sell directly to customers. >> we come here to sell the extra production that we do not sell to the state. before, we could only sell to the government. resources are difficult, and we grow with what we are given, but it is better than before. about 80 trucks that come from all around cuba every day. this woman is among those who comes to shop. >> i buy vegetables here and sell it to other places. i think it akg ings a bit better in the economy. >> this market is an example of everything that has changed in the past year since the government implemented a series of economic reforms and legalized a broad range of small businesses. cuba sends hundreds of millions of dollars each year in food imports.
at how capitalism is taking root in cuba. this is the first market that does not belong to the state since fidel castro hoss revolution. people gather here to buy and sell food. until recently, farmers sold their goods to the government which handle distribution. a slow and often wasteful process. now he can set his own prices and sell directly to customers. >> we come here to sell the extra production that we do not sell to the state. before, we could only sell to the government....
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this is a matter of great concern to the owners svc cuba about to open up, cuba in many ways along with japan is the greatest player market in the world. already we see the cuban players on an ad hoc basis commanding from baseball and this has been the subject of negotiations since that 1995 settlement. >> host: in your book bargaining with labor relations and prosperous turmoil coming of a chapter on declining but participation in baseball. why is that chapter in this book? >> guest: because another theme in this book is the way in which the game has changed both on and off the field since i was a child in the 1940s. one of the greatest moments when i was a child was of coors the advent of jackie robinson, which is receiving a good deal of attention with the newfound 42. i talk in the book about the dave robinson came up and how my father who had no interest in baseball whatsoever. i was simply a guy who offer my own with my group played the game every day. but of course we have a black family in new jersey had a great interest in the breaking the code are baseball in my father said to
this is a matter of great concern to the owners svc cuba about to open up, cuba in many ways along with japan is the greatest player market in the world. already we see the cuban players on an ad hoc basis commanding from baseball and this has been the subject of negotiations since that 1995 settlement. >> host: in your book bargaining with labor relations and prosperous turmoil coming of a chapter on declining but participation in baseball. why is that chapter in this book? >>...
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nuestra primera pausa y al regresar el departamento de estado tomó una decisión de la situación de cuba como país terrorista. >>> incrementa la polémica por le incidente del embajador de ecuador en el perú. >>> además nuevas medidas para reducir la ♪. >>> el departamento de estado reveló que el gobierno no tiene planes de quitar a cuba de la lista de países que a su juicio apoyan el terrorismo, el rtegiemn de sudán dice que su inclusión en esta lista es una venganza del gobierno estadounidense. >>> continuamos en latinoamérica donde muchos países tuvieron marchas por el día internacional del trabajo, en la habana muchos convirtieron el día en una celebración para el desaparecido presidente hugo chávez, en venezuela una caracas dividida fue escenario de una doble marcha por separado de gobierno y oposición. >>> otra vez los maestros protestaron en guerrero, méxico, maestros estudiantes y normalistas se enfrentaron a pedradas, provocando daños y alrededor de 10 vehículos fueron afectados. >>> un grupo de al menos 20 jóvenes encapuchados se presentaron ante las instala
nuestra primera pausa y al regresar el departamento de estado tomó una decisión de la situación de cuba como país terrorista. >>> incrementa la polémica por le incidente del embajador de ecuador en el perú. >>> además nuevas medidas para reducir la ♪. >>> el departamento de estado reveló que el gobierno no tiene planes de quitar a cuba de la lista de países que a su juicio apoyan el terrorismo, el rtegiemn de sudán dice que su inclusión en esta lista es...
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but the busy star took a break last month, traveling to cuba with husband jay-z, igniting a firestorm from lawmakers. what did you make of all the controversy? >> it was quite shocking. it was such a beautiful trip. i met some incredible children. i visited incredible entrepreneurs. i learned so much about so many people in the country. >> reporter: queen b's latest project, lending her voice to queen tara in the new movie "epic." it's a story about a teenage girl transported to a secret world, battling evil to save the planet. >> it's such a beautiful role and it has so much depth, so emotion. i was literally crying when i did the voice-over. it was the first thing i did after giving birth. there is a scene where i pick the pod, and literally there were tears falling down my -- i imagined seeing her for the first time. it was really emotional. and a perfect first job for me. ♪ told you how you hurt me baby ♪ >> reporter: just off the heels of "life is but a dream" beyonce wants the world to see and know her as a normal mom. >> at the end of the day you're the same exact person. i
but the busy star took a break last month, traveling to cuba with husband jay-z, igniting a firestorm from lawmakers. what did you make of all the controversy? >> it was quite shocking. it was such a beautiful trip. i met some incredible children. i visited incredible entrepreneurs. i learned so much about so many people in the country. >> reporter: queen b's latest project, lending her voice to queen tara in the new movie "epic." it's a story about a teenage girl...
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it is a reality we all live. .y dad is from cuba he was born in cuba and grew up in cuba. as a kid, my dad fought in the cuba revolution. when he was a teenager, he was thrown in prison and tortured. he was beaten almost to death. he fled cuba in 1957. he was 18 years old. he came to texas. when he arrived, he could not speak english. he had nothing except for $100 sony into his underwear and a hise ruler -- sewn into underwear and a slide ruler in his pocket. when i talk to young people, they have no idea what a slide ruler is. [laughter] he works seven days a week and paid his way through the university of texas. he went on to start a small business. he worked for the american dream. , my father used to say to me over and over again, when we lost our freedom i had to fled to freedom. if we lose our freedom here, where will we go? been my hero my whole life. what i find most incredible about his story is how commonplace it is. every one of us could come up here one after the other and tell a story just like that. of thosel the children who risked everything for freedom. t
it is a reality we all live. .y dad is from cuba he was born in cuba and grew up in cuba. as a kid, my dad fought in the cuba revolution. when he was a teenager, he was thrown in prison and tortured. he was beaten almost to death. he fled cuba in 1957. he was 18 years old. he came to texas. when he arrived, he could not speak english. he had nothing except for $100 sony into his underwear and a hise ruler -- sewn into underwear and a slide ruler in his pocket. when i talk to young people, they...
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but if you -- if something was able to be worked out an these 59 guys were shipped from cuba to home to yemen like the yemeni government is arguing for, do you think that would ehe is not blly be the key to closing guantanamo. >> it would be i think a large step towards closing guantanamo. you i think there is a bigger issue, and that is keeping people indefinitely detained outside the legal framework. and so president obama is very clear that he want to close guantanamo bay. but at the same time, his administration appears to want to continue to indefinitely detain many members outside of any sort after legal framework and so, you can sort of get away with the -- with sort of the reer toal value of closing guantanamo bay while keeping the policies that underlie it in place. i think that's the real initiative. >> they say they only want it for a small number of people but if you have extra detention -- >> exactly. >> gregory johnson, thank you so much. been following you from a far for a long time. nice to have you here. okay, gregory's book is linked at maddowblog.com. all right, we
but if you -- if something was able to be worked out an these 59 guys were shipped from cuba to home to yemen like the yemeni government is arguing for, do you think that would ehe is not blly be the key to closing guantanamo. >> it would be i think a large step towards closing guantanamo. you i think there is a bigger issue, and that is keeping people indefinitely detained outside the legal framework. and so president obama is very clear that he want to close guantanamo bay. but at the...
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if something were to be able to be worked out and these 59 guys were shipped from cuba home to yemen, like the yemeni government is searching for, would that be the key to closing guantanamo? >> i think it would be a large step towards closing guantanamo. i think there's a deeper issue here, a bigger issue, and that is keeping people indefinitely detained outside the legal framework. president obama is very clear he wants to close guantanamo bay, but at the same time, his administration appears to want to continue to indefinitely detain many members outside of any sort of a legal framework. so you can sort of get away with the -- with sort of the rhetorical value of closing guantanamo bay while keeping in play the policies in place. >> they say they want it for a small number of people. if you've got extrajudicial attention, you've got it. gregory johnson, great to have you here. thank you so much. i've been following you from afar for a long time. his book is called "the last refuge, yemen, al qaeda, and america's war in arabiya." [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announc
if something were to be able to be worked out and these 59 guys were shipped from cuba home to yemen, like the yemeni government is searching for, would that be the key to closing guantanamo? >> i think it would be a large step towards closing guantanamo. i think there's a deeper issue here, a bigger issue, and that is keeping people indefinitely detained outside the legal framework. president obama is very clear he wants to close guantanamo bay, but at the same time, his administration...
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. >> speaking of cuba, hector, the breadth and depth of u.s. business, just chomping at theel bits to get to cuba. we don't know when that will happen. we don't know when that is. everyone is poised to run intoly cuba and to americanize it as quickly and as aggressively ashu possibly can. you had talked to let u.s. relations with cuba and the coming months and years as we moved past eventually that castro era. >> i don't think it is a question of death.y friends in it is wind. flo i know a lot of my friends inue florida are much closer to this issue.i thinone i think things have been opening a command at think one of the things easy is the second andane third generation of cuban americans that have a very different perspective and opinion of what you is all about now and in the future. by the way, i think a lot of our businesses when they get there,c there will be late becausee coming you know, the europeans of already been in there making. investments in building in doine things.or u i also think that it would be a mistake for us to think that
. >> speaking of cuba, hector, the breadth and depth of u.s. business, just chomping at theel bits to get to cuba. we don't know when that will happen. we don't know when that is. everyone is poised to run intoly cuba and to americanize it as quickly and as aggressively ashu possibly can. you had talked to let u.s. relations with cuba and the coming months and years as we moved past eventually that castro era. >> i don't think it is a question of death.y friends in it is wind. flo i...
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that cashy ruling payments to cuba would have to to the shipment to cuba. then in effect means all trade in cuba was halted. ofre was a potential problem a private seizure of u.s. products. iss issue clearly politically charged. trade issueat the and not the politics, my , certainly byight america's farmers and ranchers, that we should change the ruling so cash sales could be made. ,irtually every other company large sales in cuba. canada -- the u.s. doesn't because the politics. this is dated. a amendment would correct problem that needs to be addressed. cut through the political stuff. not can push this amendment at this time. man, it is a no-brainer. it makes sense to me if we want farmers and ranchers to sell products. this change needs to be made. i have been to cuba a couple of times. certainly with my good friend and colleague from kansas. their president -- callederred to be comandante. alvarez -- come uper products to with? write right on the spot, sure -- sure.on the spot, that caught montana farmers by surprise. then the rule changed. it stopped
that cashy ruling payments to cuba would have to to the shipment to cuba. then in effect means all trade in cuba was halted. ofre was a potential problem a private seizure of u.s. products. iss issue clearly politically charged. trade issueat the and not the politics, my , certainly byight america's farmers and ranchers, that we should change the ruling so cash sales could be made. ,irtually every other company large sales in cuba. canada -- the u.s. doesn't because the politics. this is dated....
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exactly her vocal cuba or basically to galvanize the public to support a normal i would say is one of those things that's that's about as terrifying as a can of revealing documents and what's even more terrifying is that we would have never even heard about it were not like you said for all of one thousand nine hundred film j.f.k. it kind of galvanized all this uproar for people demanding disobey documents over what really happened and what they found going through all these documents is the kennedy administration's kind of fixation with toppling the castro regime and what they found was that the cia under operations northwards was planning to not only hijack planes blow up an american ship blow up a military barracks in a number of other false flag activities that they. didn't happen and blame it on cuba and kills the remember the main kind of situation the pretext for going to war with with the spanish similarly you could see that about the gulf of tonkin i know knows how many other of these proposals have been really initiated even may be acted upon and presidential administrations
exactly her vocal cuba or basically to galvanize the public to support a normal i would say is one of those things that's that's about as terrifying as a can of revealing documents and what's even more terrifying is that we would have never even heard about it were not like you said for all of one thousand nine hundred film j.f.k. it kind of galvanized all this uproar for people demanding disobey documents over what really happened and what they found going through all these documents is the...
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my dad is from cuba. he was born in cuba, grew,in cuba. as a kid he fought in the cuban revolution. hen he was a teenager he was thrown in prison and tortured, beaten almost to death. he fled cuba in 1957. 18 years old, came to texas. when he arrived he couldn't english. he had nothing except $100 sewn underwear and a slide rule in his pocket. chad, hen i talk to -- when i talk to young people they have no idea whether a slide rule is. he got a job washing dishes making 50 cents an hour and days a week, paid his way through the university of texas and he went on to start a small business. working toward the american dream. when i was a kid my father used to say to me over and over again when we lost our freedom in c a it flee to.a place if we lose our freedom here go?e do we that fundamentally is why every tonight.s is here my dad has been my hero my whole incredibleat is most about his story is how commonplace it is. one of us could come up here one after the other and like that.y just we are all the children of those ho risked everything for freedom. i think that is the most funda
my dad is from cuba. he was born in cuba, grew,in cuba. as a kid he fought in the cuban revolution. hen he was a teenager he was thrown in prison and tortured, beaten almost to death. he fled cuba in 1957. 18 years old, came to texas. when he arrived he couldn't english. he had nothing except $100 sewn underwear and a slide rule in his pocket. chad, hen i talk to -- when i talk to young people they have no idea whether a slide rule is. he got a job washing dishes making 50 cents an hour and...
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exactly her vocal cuba or basically to galvanize the public to support a normal i would say is one of those things that's that's about as terrifying as it can be in terms of revealing documents and what's even more terrifying is that we would have never even heard about it were not like you said for all of one thousand nine hundred one film j.f.k. it kind of galvanized all this uproar for people demanding to see the documents over what really happened in j.f.k. and what they found while they're going through all these documents is the kennedy administration's kind of fixation with toppling the castro regime and what they found was that the cia under operations northwards was planning to not only hijack planes blow up an american ship blow up a military barracks and a number of other false flag activities that thank god didn't happen and blame it on cuba and kills remember lane kind of situation did that the pretext for going to war with with the spanish similarly you could see that about the gulf of tonkin you know knows how many other of these proposals have been really initiated eve
exactly her vocal cuba or basically to galvanize the public to support a normal i would say is one of those things that's that's about as terrifying as it can be in terms of revealing documents and what's even more terrifying is that we would have never even heard about it were not like you said for all of one thousand nine hundred one film j.f.k. it kind of galvanized all this uproar for people demanding to see the documents over what really happened in j.f.k. and what they found while they're...
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cuba has allowed foreign journalists to visit some prisons. this is ahead of the review of the government's human rights record. >> a glimpse inside one of the high-security prisons. we were allowed in for the first time in almost a decade to see what conditions the inmates have here. it was designed to make a good impression. only we knew we entered, wing wetes -- the only entered common prisoners first in tucson. three men shared the space as they went to trial. cuba has one of the highest prison populations in the world, so officials told us they are trying to cut the number. getting access to a high- security prison like this one is .xtremely rare groups like the red cross are never allowed in here. >> there is no regular external scrutiny of conditions. what we never saw was a political detainees. ladies in white say there are several dozen on the island. rights committee will address the issue and police. >> people are still being detained for hours or maybe days but at great numbers. signs there conditions for non-political detainees ma
cuba has allowed foreign journalists to visit some prisons. this is ahead of the review of the government's human rights record. >> a glimpse inside one of the high-security prisons. we were allowed in for the first time in almost a decade to see what conditions the inmates have here. it was designed to make a good impression. only we knew we entered, wing wetes -- the only entered common prisoners first in tucson. three men shared the space as they went to trial. cuba has one of the...
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thank you, barry. >> my pleasure. >> people of cuba will soon be able to get more access to the internet. internet centers will be set up across the island. until now they were only allowed to access an internet service controlled entirely by the state. >> i feel great. now i can communicate with almost everyone. it is much better. sometimes we want to know more about things. now we will be able to talk as normal. of course it will still have some restrictions. >> two of the most dangerous street gangs in honduras have agreed to a truce. we have more now from this place where murder is to comment. >> are arriving at the jail were some of their most powerful gang leaders. peace negotiators lead the media through a message of relative hope you're the leader of a notorious street gang. >> no more violence. that means any kind the you can imagine. from today on we will only be doing positive things. >> asking the people for forgiveness, he promised to start all -- to stop all criminal activity. he askedge for peace, the government for jobs and training programs like this one, where inmates l
thank you, barry. >> my pleasure. >> people of cuba will soon be able to get more access to the internet. internet centers will be set up across the island. until now they were only allowed to access an internet service controlled entirely by the state. >> i feel great. now i can communicate with almost everyone. it is much better. sometimes we want to know more about things. now we will be able to talk as normal. of course it will still have some restrictions. >> two of...
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session met desdisjudd that his mom pimped for cuba, -- mom pitched for cuba, came from florida to see her son play in the fifth, cespedes launches the two-run blast for his mom. a's up 4-1 and put a smile on mom's face. lyle overbay, the single to center. two runs score. all of a sudden we're tied. a's bree gain the lead in the eighth josh donaldson. see ya. a towering shot to left. a's back on top. now in the ninth. yankees threatening with a tying run at second but grant balfour gets the job done, facing vernon wells. got im. ins the game. a's take two of three from the yankees, 54 the final. >> the ice, sharks hosting the canucks with a 2-0 series lead. san jose stole home ice advantage in vancouver and hope to keep it going tonight. van r vancouver gets schneider back from the injured lest tonight. torrez scored to put the sharks in good position to end the series at home. the men in teal showing their usual grit, winning twice in vancouver. >> just never game -- gave up and you can't. it was a huge win. but halfway there now. got probably two hardest wins. >> gives us a little co
session met desdisjudd that his mom pimped for cuba, -- mom pitched for cuba, came from florida to see her son play in the fifth, cespedes launches the two-run blast for his mom. a's up 4-1 and put a smile on mom's face. lyle overbay, the single to center. two runs score. all of a sudden we're tied. a's bree gain the lead in the eighth josh donaldson. see ya. a towering shot to left. a's back on top. now in the ninth. yankees threatening with a tying run at second but grant balfour gets the job...
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session met desdisjudd that his mom pimped for cuba, -- mom pitched for cuba, came from florida to see her son play in the fifth, cespedes launches the two-run blast for his mom. a's up 4-1 and put a smile on mom's face. lyle overbay, the single to center. two runs score. all of a sudden we're tied. a's bree gain the lead in the eighth josh donaldson. see ya. a towering shot to left. a's back on top. now in the ninth. yankees threatening with a tying run at second but grant balfour gets the job done, facing vernon wells. got im. ins the game. a's take two of three from the yankees, 54 the final. >> the ice, sharks hosting the canucks with a 2-0 series lead. san jose stole home ice advantage in vancouver and hope to keep it going tonight. van r vancouver gets schneider back from the injured lest tonight. torrez scored to put the sharks in good position to end the series at home. the men in teal showing their usual grit, winning twice in vancouver. >> just never game -- gave up and you can't. it was a huge win. but halfway there now. got probably two hardest wins. >> gives us a little co
session met desdisjudd that his mom pimped for cuba, -- mom pitched for cuba, came from florida to see her son play in the fifth, cespedes launches the two-run blast for his mom. a's up 4-1 and put a smile on mom's face. lyle overbay, the single to center. two runs score. all of a sudden we're tied. a's bree gain the lead in the eighth josh donaldson. see ya. a towering shot to left. a's back on top. now in the ninth. yankees threatening with a tying run at second but grant balfour gets the job...
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mission ofoved a caia invading cuba. the bay of pigs dogs kennedy for the rest of his presidency and sets up operation mongoose to destabilize the cuban government, which may have been could plans to assassinate castro. cost the president. along comes the cuban missile crisis. he holds back and gives khrushchev a horse to ride away on. >> of was on active duty at the time, i got the message that we would go on alert. i know that moment. it was a tough call for him but it restored his present the -- presidency. unlike the invasion, which she said he should not have listened to the people would call them to do this, he handled the crisis with his people. >> you learn from the mistakes, charles. >> the irony with the bay of pigs, his ratings went way up. he accepted responsibility. he said victory has a thousand fathers, defeat is an orphan, but i am the president, the responsible party. then his ratings went up to about 90%. >> ironically, the reason he was wounded in public opinion, why the cuban crisis was a comeback, wa
mission ofoved a caia invading cuba. the bay of pigs dogs kennedy for the rest of his presidency and sets up operation mongoose to destabilize the cuban government, which may have been could plans to assassinate castro. cost the president. along comes the cuban missile crisis. he holds back and gives khrushchev a horse to ride away on. >> of was on active duty at the time, i got the message that we would go on alert. i know that moment. it was a tough call for him but it restored his...
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cuba,not going to go into not even if president obama wants to do it. the am -- the embargo is codified. for example, the release of political prisoners and the recognition of political parties, the scheduling of fair and transparent elections. that is the kind of country we are. we will not look the other way when ahmadinejad is setting up camps in places like cuba and venezuela. what has happened for far too long in democratic and republican administrations, i'm tired of hearing political candidates tell me how much attention they're going to pay to latin-american only to put it in the bucket of neglect once they get elected. so many of the things happen and there's always an excuse. thatnk we cannot forget just 90 miles from the shores of florida live people who have lived without freedom for 54 years. wonder, because oftentimes we do not connect these thoughts, but i wonder how our relations, or lack thereof, with a country like mexico ultimately impact of the domestic agenda, how that relationship internationally impact what happens in a state like
cuba,not going to go into not even if president obama wants to do it. the am -- the embargo is codified. for example, the release of political prisoners and the recognition of political parties, the scheduling of fair and transparent elections. that is the kind of country we are. we will not look the other way when ahmadinejad is setting up camps in places like cuba and venezuela. what has happened for far too long in democratic and republican administrations, i'm tired of hearing political...
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in the previous chapter, they were in cuba and they were both male. [laughter] and one other point, i do not know technically what this would be called. but we were maybe a quarter of a way into the book, and alan killed all the main characters. [laughter] >> that could be a problem. >> i said, maybe you want to rethink that. >> i do not think they would die from that hike, ok? break a leg, you know. >> things like that, continuity issues, i guess. i do not remember the question. >> i do not either. i think we're getting close to the time where we're going to take questions from anyone who wants to get up and ask them. line up at the microphone. in the meantime, i was wondering -- actually, someone in the audience was wondering. alan -- >> yes? >> what don't we know about billy crystal and/or larry david that you want to share with the international radio audience? which can probably be picked up in l.a. billy is like my closest friend. he and larry are both my buddies. larry david, when we all started out, we used to sit back in the back of the impro
in the previous chapter, they were in cuba and they were both male. [laughter] and one other point, i do not know technically what this would be called. but we were maybe a quarter of a way into the book, and alan killed all the main characters. [laughter] >> that could be a problem. >> i said, maybe you want to rethink that. >> i do not think they would die from that hike, ok? break a leg, you know. >> things like that, continuity issues, i guess. i do not remember the...
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base in cuba where they could be held without appearing in u.s. courts. there were 680 prisoners at one time. today 166 remain. bill plante asks the question that made news today. he's at the white house now. bill? >> reporter: scott, when barack obama was running for president in 2008, he vowed to close the u.s. prison in guantanamo bay cuba, a promise he did not keep. today he blamed congress. and with many of the prisoners there on that hunger strike that you mentioned, he said he'd try again. >> is it any surprise really that they would prefer death rather than have no end in sight to their confinement? >> it is not a surprise to me that we have problems in guantanamo. it is expensive. it is inefficient. it hurts us in terms of our international standing. it lessens cooperation with our allies on counter-terrorism efforts. it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. i'm going to go back at this and i'm going to reengage with congress to try to make the case that this is not something that is in the best interest of the american peo
base in cuba where they could be held without appearing in u.s. courts. there were 680 prisoners at one time. today 166 remain. bill plante asks the question that made news today. he's at the white house now. bill? >> reporter: scott, when barack obama was running for president in 2008, he vowed to close the u.s. prison in guantanamo bay cuba, a promise he did not keep. today he blamed congress. and with many of the prisoners there on that hunger strike that you mentioned, he said he'd...
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say out loud in miami, i do not know, i think you have to admit that castro has done some good for cuba. [laughter] anyway, what ever you have heard, disregard. it is a great town. we have a new attitude out there. the tourism motto is to come back to miami, we were not shooting at you. [laughter] i want to tell you quickly about my career. i have been a humor writer most of my life. i started out as a regular reporter. i worked at a little leaguer in pennsylvania called the daily local news. very small town paper. not the best edited paper. we once ran a headline that said women would be raped. [laughter] but that is where i got my start in journalism. i was not great at reporting. i was an english major and went into journalism because i wanted to write, but i learned that writing is not the key skill in journalism. talking to people is the key skill. sometimes you have to talk to people who are intimidating or hostile. good reporters are able to do that indeed there train of thought and not get flustered. i was not good at that. after i became a columnist but was still dealing with n
say out loud in miami, i do not know, i think you have to admit that castro has done some good for cuba. [laughter] anyway, what ever you have heard, disregard. it is a great town. we have a new attitude out there. the tourism motto is to come back to miami, we were not shooting at you. [laughter] i want to tell you quickly about my career. i have been a humor writer most of my life. i started out as a regular reporter. i worked at a little leaguer in pennsylvania called the daily local news....
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prior to the shipment to cuba and that in the fact all trade to cuba was halted because there is a potential problem of private seizure of u.s. products. now this issue clearly is politically charged. if you look only at the trade issues and not just the politics and my judgment was right to buy america's farmers and ranchers that to change the fact so that cash sales can be made. with the title transfer and virtually every other can come up with it and it does and i think this is dated and the problem that needs to be addressed the political stuff gets in the way know i will not push this amendment at this time but this is a no-brainer. this makes sense if we want farmers and ranchers to sell our products meant a change needs to be made. and then certainly with my good friend in kansas we met with the help president day. >> e he preferred to be called commandants. [laughter] another time i met'' with see head of the minister pedro alvarez with montana farmers by forget what other products by right there on the spot he said sure we will do of a deal here we will buy x amount of dollars and i
prior to the shipment to cuba and that in the fact all trade to cuba was halted because there is a potential problem of private seizure of u.s. products. now this issue clearly is politically charged. if you look only at the trade issues and not just the politics and my judgment was right to buy america's farmers and ranchers that to change the fact so that cash sales can be made. with the title transfer and virtually every other can come up with it and it does and i think this is dated and the...
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chris lawrence, cnn, guantanamo bay, cuba. >> tension between the guards and detainees at guantanamo is reaching disturbing levels. here is chris's look inside. we want to warn our viewers, some of what you're about to see and hear is very graphic. >> reporter: cnn got exclusive access to camps five and six where most of the detainees are being held. we saw individual cells, media rooms with leg shackles bolted to the ground, and communal areas that used to be filled with detainees. >> right now, the camp's six detainees are held in individual cells like these. patrolling the cells, young guards, the age of college students. for the first time, we are seeing the faces of those that guard the detainees. >> they use extremely vulgar language towards females. had a lot of experience with that unfortunately, especially caucasian females, they do not like us at all. >> reporter: she's 21, and down in the cell block been called every name in the book. >> most common one, [bleep], they say things like i'll piss all over your face, they'll say you've had [bleep] thrown on you, you have been
chris lawrence, cnn, guantanamo bay, cuba. >> tension between the guards and detainees at guantanamo is reaching disturbing levels. here is chris's look inside. we want to warn our viewers, some of what you're about to see and hear is very graphic. >> reporter: cnn got exclusive access to camps five and six where most of the detainees are being held. we saw individual cells, media rooms with leg shackles bolted to the ground, and communal areas that used to be filled with detainees....
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now she is known as assata shakur is living on the run in cuba. she escaped from prison more than 30 years ago. rick leventhal is live from the fbi newark division headquarters in newark, new jersey this morning. good morning rick. >> reporter: fbi, new jersey state police and state's attorney will announce this morning the joanne chesimard is the first woman ever named to the fbi's most wanted terrorist list and reward for her capture is doubling to $2 million. here's why. 40 years ago this week joanne chesimard glared at a police photographer while handcuffed to a hospital gurney, wounded in a shootout with new jersey state troopers that left one officer injured and another dead. despite her murder conviction and life sentence, chesimard has been living free in cuba. >> flies in the face of the great memory of the trooper she killed and that trooper's family she is allowed to roam. >> reporter: these rare crime scene photos provided by fbi and state police show the aftermath of the fatal traffic stop on the new jersey turnpike on the night of ma
now she is known as assata shakur is living on the run in cuba. she escaped from prison more than 30 years ago. rick leventhal is live from the fbi newark division headquarters in newark, new jersey this morning. good morning rick. >> reporter: fbi, new jersey state police and state's attorney will announce this morning the joanne chesimard is the first woman ever named to the fbi's most wanted terrorist list and reward for her capture is doubling to $2 million. here's why. 40 years ago...
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the worst human rights violations in cuba are on american soil in cuba at guantanamo bay. there are 166 prisoners still there. they have been there for over a decade. most of them with no charges filed. we are just holding people with no ability to defend themselves. they don't even know what they are charged with. they haven't been brought into court. they don't have an attorney there are 100 of them now on a hunger strike. to 1 of the 100 are being force fed by the united states so they don't die. 86 of those prisoners have been found not guilty but they are being held because there is no where to take them. a lot of them can't go back to their country of origin. they would be killed upon arrival, and then even the ones that we do think are still dangerous, we can't bring to the united states because congress has prohibited that even though we have prisons in this country that nobody has or ever will be able to escape from. it is a living outrage, what's going on down at guantanamo. and we've got to keep the pressure on congress to shut that facility down. 866-55-press.
the worst human rights violations in cuba are on american soil in cuba at guantanamo bay. there are 166 prisoners still there. they have been there for over a decade. most of them with no charges filed. we are just holding people with no ability to defend themselves. they don't even know what they are charged with. they haven't been brought into court. they don't have an attorney there are 100 of them now on a hunger strike. to 1 of the 100 are being force fed by the united states so they don't...
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oni see it as an attack cuba. i think the government, all of them in recent memory, have wanted to destroy the cuban people, really, and their insistence on their freedom and dignity. i think this is a way of saying that you have a "terrorist" there and we have a right to go in and get her. so this could cause a very big fight between these countries which is never have peace in my lifetime. toyou dedicated your book people. is there revolutionaries, teachers and spirit to rights were well most inspiring power couples of the 20th century. why this dedication? >> because they were. it is just we did not know anything about it. i think if we said almost any north american who was silvia sanchez, they would not have a clue. i did not know very much. but she and the dow had this had thiship -- fidel partnership and marco revolutionaries together. she was very prominent in the cuban revolution. there is a new book about her call "one day in december" by nancy stout. this is a woman who can teach a lot of us about what
oni see it as an attack cuba. i think the government, all of them in recent memory, have wanted to destroy the cuban people, really, and their insistence on their freedom and dignity. i think this is a way of saying that you have a "terrorist" there and we have a right to go in and get her. so this could cause a very big fight between these countries which is never have peace in my lifetime. toyou dedicated your book people. is there revolutionaries, teachers and spirit to rights were...
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. >> soy nacido y criado en cuba siempre los animales me han g t gustado. >> hasta julio del 84 era pos l posible tener aniamlmales en o zonas residenciales pues era n zona agricola que cambio de s t sectorizaciÓn. >> es mi terapia me relajo como si estuciviera en otro mundo. >> el inspector dijoq ue teni Í que hacer cumplir la ley. >> tenÍa que haber desalojadolan semana pasada pero le dierpoon poco mÁs de plazo. >> se espera que un gigantesco asteroide pasara nmaÑana que n n nos pegara maÑana. >> el reciÉn nacido de cjhhin c recuperado de la tuberÍa fue d dado de alta y estarÁ con sus ab >>pues yo, pensando que si ella estaba con otro hombre, a lo mejor se sentÍa satisfecha. >>yo no los puedo ver. >>¿Él sÍ los puede ver? justin: sÍ. >>y tÚ vas a un cuarto oscuro. ¿cuÁntos habÍan en el cuarto? >>era uno. >>en seis meses, ¿cuÁntas veces lo has hecho? >>perdÍ la cuenta. >>doctora, es que es caliente, demasiado caliente. ella quiere mÁs y mas... >>¿por quÉ no descubriste el kamasutra, te compraste un candelabro, la colgabas? >>me empecÉ a enamorar de mi hombre mis
. >> soy nacido y criado en cuba siempre los animales me han g t gustado. >> hasta julio del 84 era pos l posible tener aniamlmales en o zonas residenciales pues era n zona agricola que cambio de s t sectorizaciÓn. >> es mi terapia me relajo como si estuciviera en otro mundo. >> el inspector dijoq ue teni Í que hacer cumplir la ley. >> tenÍa que haber desalojadolan semana pasada pero le dierpoon poco mÁs de plazo. >> se espera que un gigantesco asteroide...
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in cuba hundreds of thousands marched through havana in support of hugo chavez who died in march. chavez sent money and oil to cuba to help ease financial burden yenz nrk turkey demonstrations and police clash ntd streets, police fought back with tear gas. >> two officers and three demonstrators injured and 72 people were arrested. >> and and a building was wedged near the world trade center si. officers loaded 255 pound piece back onto the pickup truck. it was found a week ago. the medical examiner says no potential human remains were found. officers took to it brooklyn. >> the bay area is becoming a frequent fund raising stop for the president. abc 7 news learned the president will attend r tend a reception and diber june 6th to raise money the president raising money for candidates during events in san francisco. >> the five-month-old sacramento baby boy at the center of a custody battle will be moved to san francisco for greater evaluation. the battle put his young parents against police and child protective services. this started with a routine visit to the hospital, then, th
in cuba hundreds of thousands marched through havana in support of hugo chavez who died in march. chavez sent money and oil to cuba to help ease financial burden yenz nrk turkey demonstrations and police clash ntd streets, police fought back with tear gas. >> two officers and three demonstrators injured and 72 people were arrested. >> and and a building was wedged near the world trade center si. officers loaded 255 pound piece back onto the pickup truck. it was found a week ago. the...
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exactly her vocal cuba or basically to galvanize the public to support a normal i would say is one of those things that's that's about as terrifying as it can be in terms of revealing documents and what's even more terrifying is that we would have never even heard about it were not like you said for all of one thousand nine hundred one film j.f.k. it kind of galvanized all this uproar for people demanding to see the documents over what really happened and what they found while they're going through all these documents is the kennedy administration's kind of fixation with toppling the castro regime and what they found was that the cia under operations northwards was planning to not only hijack planes blow up an american ship blow up a military barracks in a number of other false flag activities that thank god didn't happen and blame it on cuba and kills the remember the main kind of situation the pretext for going to war with with the spanish similarly you could see that about the gulf of tonkin you know knows how many other of these proposals have been really initiated even maybe acte
exactly her vocal cuba or basically to galvanize the public to support a normal i would say is one of those things that's that's about as terrifying as it can be in terms of revealing documents and what's even more terrifying is that we would have never even heard about it were not like you said for all of one thousand nine hundred one film j.f.k. it kind of galvanized all this uproar for people demanding to see the documents over what really happened and what they found while they're going...